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## Set up an emulator

<Step label="1">
On the Android Studio main screen, click **More Actions**, then **Virtual Device Manager** in the dropdown.

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<Step label="2">

Click the **Create device** button.

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<Step label="3">

Under **Select Hardware**, choose the type of hardware you'd like to emulate. We recommend testing against a variety of devices, but if you're unsure where to start, the newest device in the Pixel line could be a good choice.

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<Step label="4">

Select an OS version to load on the emulator (probably one of the system images in the **Recommended** tab), and download the image.

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<Step label="5">

Change any other settings you'd like, and press **Finish** to create the emulator. You can now run this emulator anytime by pressing the Play button in the AVD Manager window.

</Step>
